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2017 French F4 Championship

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French motorsport season
2017French F4 Championship
Drivers' Champion:Arthur Rougier
Juniors' Champion:Victor Martins
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The2017 French F4 Championship season was the 25th season of the series for 1600ccFormula Renault machinery, and the seventh season to run under the guise of theFrench F4 Championship. The series began on 16 April atNogaro and ended on 15 October atLe Castellet, after seven rounds and twenty one races.[1]

Arthur Rougier clinched the titles in the general classification of the championship and in the International Series, winning races atPau andSpa[2]Victor Martins won races at Nogaro,Monza and Le Castellet but lost to Rougier in general classification just by four points, while in the Junior Championship he took the title. Florian Venturi wasn't able to win a race but he scored seven podiums and completed the season in the top-three of the drivers' standings. Pierre-Alexandre Jean, Jean-Baptiste Mela,Charles Milesi, Stuart White, Hugo Chevalier,Marvin Klein, Javier González,Thomas Drouet andPierre-Louis Chovet were the other race winners.

Driver lineup

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No.DriverClassRounds
1Denmark Casper Røes Andersen[3]I1–4
2France Hugo Chevalier[3]IAll
3South Africa Stuart White[3]JAll
4France Jean-Baptiste Mela[3]IAll
5France Pierre-Alexandre Jean[3]IAll
6FranceCharles Milesi[3]IAll
7FranceThomas Drouet[3]IAll
8Mexico Javier González[3]I1–6
9Denmark Noah Watt[4]J5–7
10FrancePierre-Louis Chovet[5]J5–7
11BelgiumAmaury Cordeel[3]JAll
12France Antoine Horemans[6]I4
13FranceMarvin Klein[3]IAll
15France Adam Eteki[7]J6
27BelgiumUgo de Wilde[3]JAll
29FranceVictor Martins[8]JAll
49France Florian Venturi[3]IAll
51Italy Aldo Festante[3]I1–4
87FranceArthur Rougier[3]IAll
92Colombia Christian Muñoz[3]IAll
IconStatus
IDrivers that compete for the International Championship
JDrivers that compete for the Junior Championship
GGuest drivers that are ineligible to score points

Race calendar and results

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A seven-round calendar was revealed on 25 January 2017.[1]

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverJunior WinnerInternational Winner
1R1FranceCircuit Paul Armagnac,Nogaro16 AprilFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFrance Pierre-Alexandre Jean
R2FranceVictor MartinsMexico Javier GonzálezFranceVictor MartinsMexico Javier González
R317 AprilFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFrance Pierre-Alexandre Jean
2R1ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza,Monza29 AprilFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFrance Florian Venturi
R2Denmark Casper Røes AndersenFrance Pierre-Alexandre JeanFranceVictor MartinsFrance Pierre-Alexandre Jean
R330 AprilFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceCharles MilesiSouth Africa Stuart WhiteFranceCharles Milesi
3R1FranceCircuit de Pau,Pau20 MayFranceArthur RougierFranceVictor MartinsFranceArthur RougierFranceVictor MartinsFranceArthur Rougier
R2Italy Aldo FestanteFranceThomas DrouetSouth Africa Stuart WhiteFranceThomas Drouet
R321 MayFranceArthur RougierSouth Africa Stuart WhiteFranceArthur RougierSouth Africa Stuart WhiteFranceArthur Rougier
4R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps,Spa10 JuneFranceArthur RougierMexico Javier GonzálezFranceArthur RougierFranceVictor MartinsFranceArthur Rougier
R211 JuneFranceArthur RougierFranceArthur RougierFranceVictor MartinsFranceArthur Rougier
R3FranceArthur RougierFrance Florian VenturiFranceArthur RougierFranceVictor MartinsFranceArthur Rougier
5R1FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours,Magny-Cours9 SeptemberFranceVictor MartinsFranceMarvin KleinFranceMarvin KleinFranceVictor MartinsFranceMarvin Klein
R210 SeptemberFranceVictor MartinsSouth Africa Stuart WhiteSouth Africa Stuart WhiteFranceCharles Milesi
R3South Africa Stuart WhiteFranceCharles MilesiFranceCharles MilesiFranceVictor MartinsFranceCharles Milesi
6R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Montmeló30 SeptemberFranceVictor Martins[N 1]France Florian Venturi[N 1]FranceCharles MilesiFranceVictor MartinsFranceCharles Milesi
R2BelgiumUgo de Wilde[N 1]France Jean-Baptiste MelaBelgiumUgo de WildeFrance Jean-Baptiste Mela
R31 OctoberFranceVictor Martins[N 1]FranceVictor Martins[N 1]FranceCharles MilesiFranceVictor MartinsFranceCharles Milesi
7R1FranceCircuit Paul Ricard,Le Castellet14 OctoberFranceVictor Martins[N 2]FranceVictor MartinsFrance Hugo ChevalierBelgiumUgo de WildeFrance Hugo Chevalier
R215 OctoberFranceArthur RougierFrancePierre-Louis ChovetFrancePierre-Louis ChovetFrance Jean-Baptiste Mela
R3FranceVictor Martins[N 2]FranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceVictor MartinsFranceArthur Rougier

Championship standings

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Points system

Points are awarded as follows:

RacesPosition
1st 2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th PPFL
Races 1 & 325181512108642111
Race 2151210864210001

French F4 Championship

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PosDriverNOG
France
MNZ
Italy
PAU
France
SPA
Belgium
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
LEC
France
Points
1FranceArthur Rougier357522171111465827232303
2FranceVictor Martins111114EX28164222132242751299
3France Florian VenturiRet8323RetRet145113410573733614156
4France Pierre-Alexandre Jean2724114Ret1142491388111413545150
5France Jean-Baptiste Mela6412811572155Ret6879101Ret1027124
6Colombia Christian Muñoz76837136466Ret56666Ret7141210122
7FranceCharles Milesi[N 3]434Ret8111108DNSDNSDNS3211616812118
8South Africa Stuart White1212146634639Ret7713121010131311118
9France Hugo Chevalier[N 4]8213Ret1410Ret13277Ret534554196111
10FranceMarvin Klein595954391414Ret1411410139151211998
11Mexico Javier González[N 5]9110109118393531612144Ret672
12BelgiumUgo de Wilde1314151313121212121281212101373547368
13Denmark Casper Røes Andersen10136710655786858
14FranceThomas Drouet11101111Ret81011010Ret1099129RetRet910Ret41
15Italy Aldo Festante1415914127915111391111
16BelgiumAmaury CordeelRet16Ret12Ret9RetRet1315111314151516131415Ret136
17France Antoine Horemans1610150
Guest drivers ineligible for championship points
FrancePierre-Louis Chovet15DSQEX171198180
Denmark Noah Watt1111111481211Ret60
France Adam Eteki1512170

Footnotes

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  1. ^abcdeCharles Milesi took pole and set the fastest lap, but he was ineligible to score points for them at Barcelona.
  2. ^abHugo Chevalier took pole, but he was ineligible to score points for pole at Le castellet.
  3. ^Ineligible for points at Barcelona and Le Castellet because he already raced on these circuits during the 2017.
  4. ^Ineligible for points at Le Castellet because he already raced on this circuit during the 2017.
  5. ^Ineligible for points at Barcelona because he already raced on this circuit during the 2017.

References

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  1. ^ab"French F4 Championship 2017".Auto Sport Academy.French F4 Championship. Retrieved25 January 2017.
  2. ^Allen, Peter (17 October 2017)."Rougier takes French F4 title with second to Martins in Paul Ricard finale".Formula Scout. Retrieved17 October 2017.
  3. ^abcdefghijklmno"16 Drivers Announced for Opening FFSA F4 Round at Nogaro". 12 April 2017. Retrieved13 April 2017.
  4. ^"Så prøver Noah kræfter med noget ganske andet end sin danske Formel 4 bil". Noah Watt Racing. 8 September 2017. Retrieved8 September 2017.
  5. ^"Les pilotes du Championnat de France F4 font leur rentrée !". 5 September 2017. Retrieved8 September 2017.
  6. ^"Défi belge pour les pilotes du Championnat de France F4 !". 6 June 2017. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved10 June 2017.
  7. ^"Avant-dernière ligne droite pour la F4 à Barcelone !". 26 September 2017. Retrieved27 September 2017.
  8. ^"Karting world champion Martins makes single-seater switch". 18 March 2017. Retrieved18 March 2017.

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